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Guardiola says ‘king’ Neymar a joy to watch

- By JACK GAUGHAN @Jack_Gaughan

Pep GUARDIOLA sat his all- conquering Barcelona team down for a spot of video analysis before the World Club Championsh­ip final in 2011. Santos lay in wait; an unknown quantity for the europeans out in Japan.

The tape started rolling and focused on a teenager who, although having already made his Brazil debut, was not quite the global superstar who transcends this sport a decade on.

Neymar performed sambas on the screen. Barcelona gawped and drooled at the 15 clips flashing up before them. Guardiola proclaimed here was ‘the king of Santos’ and that he required specific attention. Barcelona eventually won that final 4-0 but ended up spending more than £70million on him 18 months later.

‘All the players were openmouthe­d,’ said Guardiola. ‘What a player. He is a joy to watch. I enjoy it as a spectator. He has Brazil on his shoulders, No 10 in Brazil is not easy to wear.

‘He helps to make football better. I’m pretty sure if he had stayed at Barcelona, they would’ve won two or three more Champions Leagues.’

Big prediction­s from a big admirer who joked he was expecting a sleepless night before Manchester City attempt to stop Neymar in the French capital this evening.

Barcelona and their former player were both open to a reunion in 2019 but pSG’s sporting director Leonardo could not countenanc­e losing his prized asset just as the club tried to pierce europe’s elite.

Neymar — who has 41 goals in 67 Champions League games — was agitated at the time, unhappy at the club’s lack of competitiv­eness. They had been embarrasse­d by Manchester United in the last 16 and had departed at that stage a year earlier. He could not see progress. parisians were not overly keen on him at that point, either.

But Leonardo held firm, pSG reached last year’s final amid a pandemic that thwarted any chance of exorbitant transfer fees across the continent, and Neymar has indicated he is ready to commit his long-term future to the club.

‘I have been by far my happiest this season,’ said the 29-year- old yesterday. ‘Since I arrived at pSG, we all know I have had some difficulti­es. I have overcome them.

‘My main goal is to win this competitio­n. I have always been a profession­al player. Some people think wrongly about me. This season we beat Bayern in the quarter-final and will do everything we can to beat Manchester City.’

Although Neymar’s mood centres on the club’s ambitions and performanc­e in europe, there must be something to be said for Mauricio pochettino’s role. even the most mercurial talents love playing under him and the scenes at Hotspur Way after his sacking by Tottenham last season, the place resembling a funeral, is testament to that notion.

pochettino has always been a people person and watching he and Neymar giggle at something behind yesterday’s Zoom lens was to see two men who just get on. pochettino has never indulged anyone to the point of preferenti­al treatment.

‘ My approach with him is natural,’ said pochettino. ‘Discipline is important. We allow them to do what they need to do but we respect all players in the same way.’

Neymar, back to being considered a god in paris after flirtation­s elsewhere, has never before been treated normally. Maybe that has been the key to his happiness.

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